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Recent Cape Cod reviews

Perfect for two or four!!!

"We had a wonderful time. It was very relaxing. The location was quiet. Our children enjoyed it. There are plenty of restaurants around to eat at, with all price points. My favorite is Ardeo!!!! The food was excellent. My Husband and I enjoyed sitting out on the deck. Great location, close to all the pools. We enjoyed biking everywhere. There are beautiful paths to walk or run along. The owner was pleasant and easy to speak with!!! I would book this place again."

Guest: Family of 4Date of Stay: August 2014Review Submitted: October 4, 2014

Lovely lovely and lovelier

"What a lovely well kept home. We stayed for 3 wks and it was lovely from start to finish. The house is well appointed with everything you could want. The beds really comfortable. The furniture well kept and clean. You can tell how much the owners love this home and take such good care of it. It was only 1/2 mile walk to the beach. We did lots of hanging out, rode on the bike trail a lot, beach of course, walked every morning,sat on the back deck a lot, reading and playing cribbage. And took every shower outdoors. LOVE outdoor showers, especially with a cold beer in the late afternoon. We also got
lobsters and steamers from the Chatham Fish and Lobster. Went to the movies and of course, Friday nite in Chatham under the stars with the Chatham band. Yum."

Family Weekend at Sea Glass Cottage

"I wanted to let you know how much my family and I enjoyed our stay at the Sea Glass Cottage. It was so comfortable and well-kept that we all felt right at home. It made for an extremely relaxing weekend where many memories were made. I would certainly recommend your home to others as well as our family has already spoken about doing this again."

Guest: TeriDate of Stay: October 2014Review Submitted: October 17, 2014

September Vacation

"My wife and I took a September vacation at this property and were pleased with the accommodations and the friendly neighbors. The handyman came right over to introduce himself and just couldn't have been nicer. The street is quiet, which made for a great night's sleep. The weather was beautiful for our stay, so we got to enjoy the beaches in September (the water was surprisingly warm).
The owners were helpful in recommending restaurants they though we would like, and were prompt with answering our questions (mostly about hooking up to WiFi). Nice cute house. It was tough to leave."

Cape Cod Travel Tips

When locals talk about Cape Cod, it often sounds like a Dr. Seuss book: Lower cape, upper cape, outer cape, inner cape. While it’s true that each part of the cape has its own unique characteristics, the most important thing to know as a visitor is that Cape Cod offers the freshest seafood and the most perfect, natural escape from the hustle and bustle.

Top Attractions

The biggest draw in Cape Cod is the relaxed lifestyle buttressed by a deep connection with nature.

The Cape Cod National Seashore makes up about 40 miles of seashore on the outer cape - all the way from Provincetown on the upper cape to Chatham on the lower. It includes 68 square miles of woods, lakes, ponds and beaches. Cahoon Hollow Beach in Wellfleet on the Atlantic side is simply beautiful. Come here to relax and grab a drink and some fresh clams at the Beachcomber bar. Marconi Beach, also in Wellfleet, features more crowds but stunning sunsets. Head to the beach at Chatham on the lower cape to tour the quaint Chatham Lighthouse. There are also plenty of bayside beaches in Truro and Provincetown.

As it is situated in a unique coastal and bay ecosystem, Cape Cod has several important wildlife sanctuaries that are great for an educational visit. Schedule in a visit to Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, the Wellfleet Audubon Sanctuary or Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge in Chatham to learn about the local ecosystem and protection efforts.

What To Do

If you’re on the upper cape, check out the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum for a dose of interesting history. On the inner cape catch a film at the old-timey Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre and grab some ice cream to go with at the nearby Wellfleet Dairy Bar and Grill. Wine-lovers won’t want to miss a visit to the fabulous 5-acre Truro Vineyards where you can sample Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. If you’re feeling adventurous and want to go where presidents in the past have been, pay a visit to the John F. Kennedy Memorial in Hyannis and then head to Falmouth to take a ride on The Island Queen Ferry to Martha’s Vineyard - a favorite island of presidents through the ages.

Dining and Shopping

It goes without saying that they know how to do seafood right on the cape. If you’re on the upper cape, eat at the The Lobster Pot, a landmark seafood shack in Provincetown, which serves up no-nonsense deliciousness. You’ll have great views of MacMillan Wharf and can delight in the classics like steamed littlenecks, lobster rolls and clam chowder. A more upscale P-town eatery with a stunning view is Fanizzi’s By the Sea, which serves up classics with an Italian twist.

If you’re on the lower or mid cape, delicious meals can be had at Blackfish in Truro, the Chatham Pier Fish Market (where you can also do some seal watching), Arnold’s Lobster and Clam Bar in Eastham and the delightfully named The Wicked Oyster in Wellfleet.

The hands-down best place for shopping on the Cape is Commercial Street in Provincetown. You can find everything here from upscale boutiques, shops selling artisanal crafts and more funky options like Marine Specialties, Inc. a kooky surplus store, or The Shell Shop, which sells tens of thousands of unique shells.